Wednesday, January 15, 2025

SpaceX launches 2 private lunar landers to the moon

SpaceX launches 2 private lunar landers to the moon | What's next for the 2 moon landers SpaceX just launched? | Saturn disappears behind the moon in stunning photo
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January 15, 2025
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The Launchpad
SpaceX launches 2 private lunar landers to the moon
(NASA/Frank Michaux)
Blue Ghost and Resilience have left their home planet.
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What's next for the 2 moon landers SpaceX just launched?
(NASA)
Blue Ghost and Resilience both have long journeys ahead of them.
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Skywatching
Saturn disappears behind the moon in stunning photo
(Gianluca Masi/The Virtual Telescope Project)
The moon and Saturn were basically engaged in a cosmic game of peek-a-boo.
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Spaceflight
LA fires leave Deep Space Network mission control empty
(Nola Taylor Redd)
NASA evacuated JPL last week as wildfires threatened the facility, leaving the Deep Space Network mission control empty for the first time in 60 years.
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Gaia spacecraft shuts down after 12 years of observation
(Robert Lea (created with Canva))
The Gaia mission, which has been mapping the Milky Way for the last 12 years, shut down science operations on Wednesday (Jan. 15).
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Science & Astronomy
JWST sees little red dots feeding black holes
(NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, Dale Kocevski (Colby College)/ Robert Lea)
"This is how you solve the universe-breaking problem."
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Rubin Observatory aces 1st image tests
(Vera C. Rubin Observatory/NSF–DOE)
The first image represents just a fraction of the power the observatory's eventual camera will have.
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Star Wars
'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew' finale: What's next?
(Disney+)
In its final episode, Skeleton Crew sticks the landing with lots of action and some genuinely tense moments, but its answers are limited.
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